February 2, 2017 Test Number: 1703-142 Property Inspected: 804 425th street, Joice, IA 50446 Licensed Radalink Radon Inspector: Lupkes Inspections Myron and Jayne Lupkes 804 425th Street Joice, IA 50446 Phone: 641-425-00 Fax: Placed By: Calibrated: 01/24/2017-01/24/2018 Test Started: 01/30/2017 3:44 PM Test Ended: 02/01/2017 6:45 PM Retrieved By: Test Site: Test Duration: Myron Lupkes (IA S00231) Myron Lupkes (IA S00231) Dining Room 51 hours AVERAGE RADON CONCENTRATION: Test has met minimum EPA sampling duration. Test performed for: Equipment Check Test Equipment Check Test Temp. Pressure R.H. Min: Avg: Max: 10.5 pci/l Uncertainty: ± 0.92% 73.4 01/30/2017 01/31/2017 02/01/2017 Time pci/l Flags pci/l Flags pci/l Flags 00:44 am 12:44 pm 13.1 13.3 14.4 13.6 14.0 12.7 11.9 8.9 P 9.0 8.8 9.5 10.5 10.7 8.1 10.0 7.5 7.9 8.0 8.6 9.7 10.9 8.3 9.1 8.5 7.6 Flags: P= AC Power Disruption; T=Tilt Eq. = Equilization Period While every effort was made to maintain optimum quality control and EPA Protocol during the testing period, neither Radalink, Inc. or its licensed agents provide any warranty, expressed or implied, for the consequences of erroneous test results. There can be some uncertainty with any measurement due to statistical variations, extreme weather changes, operation of the building, and other factors, Radalink, Inc. and its licensed operators shall not be liable under any charge or claim for losses, claims, charges, fees, demands, expenses, or damages resulting from a radon test. This report is subject to the terms on the last page of the document. 9.9 9.8 9.2 10.9 9.9 9.7 8.6 11.1 11.3 13.9 11.0 10.1 12.2 13.7 13.6 13.0 12.6 Radalink, Inc. IA Cert. No.: L00026; NEHA Cert.: 101381AL1 Page 1 of 5
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA MONITOR-TEST NUMBER: 1703-142 Property Inspected: 804 425th street Joice, IA 50446 01/30/2017 01/31/2017 02/01/2017 Time Temp InHg RH Temp InHg RH Temp InHg RH 00:44 am 12:44 pm 40 AVERAGE RADON CONCENTRATION: 10.5 pci/l Minimum Average Maximum Variance Temperature: 73.4 0.69 Barometric Pressure: 0.03 Reviewed and certified by Relative Humidity: 0.41 Terry Howell, Quality Assurance Mgr. Radalink, Inc. NEHA 135791T NOTE: The first hour's environmental data is excluded from the table above. Radalink, Inc. 5599 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 301 Phone: (800)295-4655 Page 2 of 5
GRAPHICAL DATA VIEW MONITOR-TEST NUMBER: 1703-142 Property Inspected: 804 425th street, Joice, IA 50446 AVERAGE RADON CONCENTRATION: 10.5 pci/l Page 3 of 5
IMPORTANT NOTICE IF YOUR RADON TEST RESULT IS AT OR ABOVE EPA S 4.0 PCI/L ACTION LEVEL THE EPA AND YOUR STATE RADON PROGRAM RECOMMEND THIS HOME BE MITIGATED If the average radon concentration in the home tested is at or above EPA s 4.0 pci/l Action Level, mitigation is recommended. EPA and Radalink recommend either a state licensed (where applicable) or a NEHA or NRSB Certified radon mitigator to perform the system installation. An Independent Post Mitigation Clearance Test Upon completion of the work, the EPA recommends that you have an independent post-mitigation test performed. If the current owners are hiring the mitigation contractor, notify them prior to the installation that you intend to have your Radalink affiliated radon professional perform the post mitigation test. (Call your Radalink affiliate for service prices and details.) According to EPA and state protocol, the test can be conducted after the remediation system has been running continuously for 24 hours. Find out when the work will be completed and inform your Radalink affiliate so the test can be scheduled as soon as possible. Make Sure the Installation Meets EPA Mitigation Standards For your added protection, many Radalink affiliates inspect the mitigation systems to ensure they meet the EPA Mitigation Standards or state requirements and provide you with a completed Checklist Inspection Report. Call Your Radalink Affiliate For Service Prices and Details. www.radalink.com Page 4 of 5
HOW TO INTERPRET YOUR TEST RESULTS THIS REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEMS TESTED FOR AND DURING THE MEASUREMENT PERIOD SHOWN. These results should be interpreted in accordance with the EPA s guidance as published in EPA Publication No. 402-K- 008 Home Buyer s and Seller s Guide to Radon and EPA Publication No. 402-K92-001, Citizen s Guide to Radon. Because radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, the Surgeon General and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommend testing all homes for radon and mitigating those with an average concentration of 4 picocuries per Liter (4 pci/ll) or higher. Even if your test result is below 4 pci/l, EPA suggests testing again sometime in the future. The Radalink Radon TeleMonitor (NRPP Device # 00472) or The Radalink AirCat Monitor (NRPP Device # 00477) used to perform this test is EPA and/or NRPP approved and meets the Single Test Option requirements (EPA 402-R-93-003, Section 3.2.3) for conducting radon measurements in the context of a real estate transaction and may be used for determining the necessity for radon mitigation. Radon reduction systems work! Professionally installed radon mitigation systems can reduce the radon levels in your home by up to 99%. Thousands of people have reduced radon levels in their homes. Maintaining a radon reduction system takes little effort to keep the system working properly and the radon levels low. EPA recommends that you have a qualified contractor (NRPP certified or state licensed) fix your home if radon levels are confirmed to be 4 pci/l or higher. For more information on how to reduce your radon health risk, contact your state radon office: ALABAMA 800-582-1866 ALASKA 800-478-8324 ARIZONA 602-255-4845 ARKANSAS 501-661-2301 CALIFORNIA 916-449-5674 COLORADO 800-846-3986 CONNECTICUT 860-509-7367 DELAWARE 800-464-4357 WASH. D.C. 202-535-2999 FLORIDA 800-543-8279 GEORGIA 800-745-00 HAWAII 808-586-4700 IDAHO 800-445-8647 ILLINOIS 217-782-1325 INDIANA 800-272-9723 IOWA 800-383-5992 KANSAS 800-693-53 KENTUCKY 502-564-4856 LOUISIANA 866-896-57 MAINE 207-287-5698 MARYLAND 215-814-2090 MASS. 800-723-6695 MICHIGAN 517-5-80 MINNESOTA 800-798-9050 MISSISSIPPI 800-626-7739 MISSOURI 573-751-6160 MONTANA 800-546-0483 NEBRASKA 800-4-9491 NEVADA 888-723-6610 N.H. 800-852-45 NEW JERSEY 800-648-0394 NEW MEXICO 800-219-6157 NEW YORK 800-458-1158 N.C. 919-571-4141 N. DAKOTA 800-252-6325 OHIO 800-523-4439 OKLAHOMA 405-702-5162 OREGON 971-673-0490 PENN. 800-2-2366 RHODE ISLAND 401-222-2438 S. CAROLINA 800-768-0362 S.D.800-438-67 TENNESSEE 800-232-1139 TEXAS 800-293-0753 UTAH 800-458-0145 VERMONT 800-439-8550 VIRGINIA 800-468-0138 WASHINGTON 360-236-3253 W.V. 800-922-1255 WISCONSIN 888-569-7236 WYOMING 800-458-5847 National Safety Council Radon Hotline: 800-644-6999 SURGEON GENERAL HEALTH ADVISORY: "Indoor radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. and breathing it over prolonged periods can present a significant health risk to families all over the country. More than 20,000 Americans die of radon-related lung cancer every year. It's important to know that this threat is completely preventable. Radon can be detected with a simple test and fixed through well-established venting techniques. CONSUMER FEDERATION OF AMERICA: Consumers need to know about the health of a house they are considering purchasing, including whether there is a radon problem, and if so, how to fix it. The EPA Home Buyer s and Sellers Guide to Radon provides practical consumer information that every homebuyer needs to know. FLORIDA NOTICE TO CLIENTS: An organization or individual certified by the Florida Dept. of Health to perform radon or radon progeny measurements or radon mitigation services provides this Notice to you. Any questions, comments, or complaints regarding the persons performing these measurement or mitigation services may be directed to the Florida Dept. of Health, Bureau of Facility Programs, Radon Indoor Air Quality, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #A08, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1710, (800-543-8279). MAINE NOTICE TO CLIENTS: As per 22 MRSA, Sec. 771, results of this test will be reported to the Maine Dept. of Health and Human Services. Any questions, comments, or complaints concerning individuals or firms providing radon related services in Maine should be directed to: Radiation Control Program 11 State House Station Augusta, ME 043-0010 (207-287-5698). PENNSYLVANIA NOTICE TO CLIENTS: The Radon Certification Act requires that anyone who provides radon-related service or product to the general public must be certified by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. You are entitled to evidence of certification from any person who provides such services or products. You are also entitled to a price list for services or products offered. All radon measurement data will be sent to the Department as required in the Act and will be kept confidential. If you have any questions, comments or complaints concerning persons who provide radon-related services, please contact the Department at the Bureau of Radiation Protection, Dept. Of Environmental Protection, P.O. Box 8469, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8469, (717-783-3594). RHODE ISLAND NOTICE TO CLIENTS: This notice is provided to you by an organization or individual licenses and/or certified by the Rhode Island Dept. of Health to perform radon measurements. Any questions, comments, or complaints regarding the person performing these measurements may be directed to the RI Dept. of Health, Office of Occupational and Radiological Health, 3 Capitol Hill Room 206, Providence RI 0908-5097, (401-222-2438). Rev: March 2016 Page 5 of 5